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1872— 1888. 



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LIST OF SHAKESPEARE S PLAYS STUDIED BY THE SOCIETY. 



1873-4. — Romeo and Juliet. 
1874-5. — The Tempest. 
1875-6.— Richard II. 

1876-7. — The Two Gentlemen of Verona. 
1877-8. — King John. 
1878-9.— The Comedy of Errors. 
1879-80.— A Winter's Tale. 
1 880-1. — The Merchant of Venice. 
1 88 1-2. — The First Part of King Henry IV. 
1882-3. — The Second Part of King Henry IV. 
1883-4. — Julius Cjesar. 
1884-5.— Much Ado about Nothing. 
1885-6.- Othello. 
1 886-7. — Cymbeline. 
1887-8. — Measure for Measure. 



April 23d, 1564. April 23d, 



FIFTEENTH ANNUAL DINNER 



AT 



AUGUSTIN'S, 



III., 


1, 491- 


II., 


I, 165. 


11. 


. I. 133- 


11., 


I. 195- 



Efc. That fellow is a fellow of much Licenfe : Let him 

be call'd before vs. 

Elb. the houfe is a refpected houfe, 

Clo. -where indeede you haue a delight to fit, 

haue you not ? 
EJc. let him continue in his courfes, till thou 

Icnowft what they are. 

FRIDAY, MAY i8th, 1888* 

Luc. bloffoming Time 

That from the feednes, the bare fallow brings 

To teeming foyfon: — I., 5,41. 

Luc. Rofes 

Proclaime you I. 5, 17. 

AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. M. 

Duke. the houre drawes on 

Prefixt IV., 3, 82. 

Efc. you fay feauen . 



The quotations are all from " Meafure for Meafure" which play has conftituted the winter's 
ftudy of the Society. The text ufed is that of the Folio of 1623. 

* The abfence from the city of a number of the members of the Society caufed the poftponement of the 
annual dinner from April 23d, the ufual date of the celebration. 



MENU. 



Duke. 
Luc. 



Duke. 
Duke. 

Ang. 

Ifa. 

Duke. 



Duke. 

Pro. 

Duke. 

Abh. 
Duke. 



Afig. 

Clo. 

Duke. 

Luc. 

Ifa. 

Ifa. 

Duk. 
Efc. 



Duk. 
Luc. 



Duk. 
Cla. 



Efc. 
Duk. 



Duke. 
Duke. 



-you fhall anon ouer-ieade it at your pleafure. 



I am faine to dine- 



LITTLE-NECK CLAMS. 



Liue in thy tongue, - 



is of fo quicke condition. 

That it prefers it felfe, 

Fit to my fharpe appetite. 

And leaue you naked. 
fwallowed — 



— whole, 
CLEAR OX-TAIL SOUP. 



-boyle and bubble 



Hath blifterd 

Be not fo hot : 
Sir, it is a Mifterie 
Difpatch it prefenlly,- 



Groping 



KENNEBEC SALMON. 

-bait thy hooke : 

in a peculiar Riuer. 



The very ftreame 

(And with full line ) 

To follow as it drawes. 
Hooking lo th' appetite 

CUCUMBERS. 
And let them worke ; 



Alas, it hath been great paines to you : they do 
you wrong to put you fo oft vpon't. 

STUFFED POTATOES. 

Matters of needful! value: 

Expreffeth full Tilth, and hufbandry. 

ROAST SADDLE OF SPRING LAMB. 

Come you to feeke the Lamb here 

I haue great hope in that : for in her youth 
There is a prone and fpeechlcffe dialect, 

Such as moue men : 

Let vs be keene, and cut a little 

your fufficiency, your worth is able 



The fmalleft- 



-of- 



FRESH PEAS. 
excellence 



-the foft and tender 



IV., 2, 212. 
IV., 3, i6o. 

I., I, 46. 

I., I, 55- 

IL, 4, 161. 

IIL, I, 73- 

III , I, 230. 



v., I, 320. 
IL, 3, 12. 
v., I, 315. 
IV., 2, 45. 
IV., 3, 88. 



IL, 2, 180. 

I., 2, 92 

IIL, I, 431- 

I-, S, 58. 

IL, 4, 177. 

IL, 4, 176. 

L, I, 9. 

IL, I, 275. 

I., I, 56. 
I-. 5. 44- 

v., I, 300. 



L, 3, 187. 
IL, I, 6. 
I., I, 8. 

L, I, 38, 
III., I, 16. 



NEW POTATOES. 



Clo. 

Dttke. 

Lite. 



Duke. 
Duke. 

Clo. 

Duke. 

Efc. 

Duke. 

Ifab. 

Duk. 



Ifab. 
Duk. 

Clo. 
Efc. 



Ifa. 

Bawd. 

Clo. 



Duke. 
Luc. 



Elb. 

Fro. 

Duke. 

Duke. 

Pro. 

Duke. 

Duke. 

Clo. 

Am. 



glimpfe of newnes. 

Nouellie is onely in requeft- 
but fcrap'd 



Oh, what may- 



SORBET IN ORANGES. 

-within hide ? 

fpirits 



Here in- 



-delighted fpirit 
to recide 



In thicke-ribbed Ice. 

Spirits are not finely touch'd 

liut to fine iffues : 

A powre I have, but of what ftrength- 

I am not yet inftriicted. 



CIGARETTES. 



-we, with Torches- 
-light them 



either rich, or poore 

As fancie values them : 
honour'd, for his burning 



BROILED SPRING CHICKENS. 



We kill the fowle of feafun : 

We have with a leauen'd, and prepared choice 
Proceeded to you; 

very good diet. 

we'll towze you 



loynt by ioynt. 



ASPARAGUS POINTS. 



Nips youth i'th head. 

his head to be chop'd off. 

flowrie tenderneffe? 

WHOLE NEW TOMATOES, WITH LETTUCE— MAYONNAISE. 



a dependancy of thing, on thing 

It is vvel allied. 

CHEESE— ROQUEFORT AND DE BRIE. 

1 doe bring in here before your good honor, 



two notorious Benefactors. 

you waigh equallie: a feather will turne the Scale. 

You know the comfe is common. 

not ftrange to you ? 

I know them both. 
old enough, 



-aged in any kinde of courfe, 



III., I, 516. 
I., 2, 8. 



III., I, 567. 

n., 3, 5- 
III., I, 121. 

I., I, 35- 
I., I, 80. 



II., 

v.. 



150. 

295. 



II., 2, 285. 

I-, I, 54- 
II., I, 114. 

v., I, 312. 



III., I, 91. 

I., 2, 70. 

III., I, 82. 



v., I, 62. 
in., I, 3S6. 



A thirfty euill,- 



it confounds the breather. 



II., I, 49. 
IV., 2, 31. 
IV., 2, 193. 
IV., 2, 209. 
IV., 2, 210. 
IIL, 2, 521. 

in., 2, 515. 

I., 3, IS- 

IV., 4, 31- 



CRACKERS. 



Lite. 



Efc. 
Efc. 
Clo. 



Nun. 
Anz. 



Luc. 
Lite. 
Luc. 

Aug. 

Song. 
Ltic: 



Luc. 

Duke. 

Elb. 



Clo. 

Clow. 

Clo. 



Efc. 

Duke. 

Duk. 



— water and bi-an. 
OMELETTE SOUFFLEE A LA MARASCHINO. 
— come hether to me, Mafter Froth; 



IV., 3, i6i. 



I shall haue you whipl; 
bigge enough 

STRAWBERRIES. 

Are not thefe large enough. 
hath from nature ftolne 

Their fawcie fweetnes, 

ICES AND ICE CREAM. 



Is very fnow-broth: — 
conweal'd ice. 



You are too cold :- 
a figure 



-ftamp't vpon it. 



Seales of loue,- 
with— 



-a tongue defire it. 
CAKES. 



my deere Morfell, 

The whiteft 

— ^ browne & white — 



FRUIT. 



-the bunch of Grapes, 

-muft bee pluck'd 

-in a fruit difh. 



COFFEE. 

—A Gentleman of all temperance, 
-this f hall abfolutely refolue you : 
—no more remaines. 



II., I 


213. 


II., I, 


263. 


IV., 2, 48. 


I., 


5. 2- 


■ II., 4, 42. 


I-, 


5,58- 


III, I 


393- 


IL, 


2,45- 


I-, 


1,50. 


IV. 


1,6. 


II., 


2, 46. 


III., I 


136. 


III., I 


393- 


III., I 


2S4. 


II., I 


132. 


I., 2 


100. 


II., 


i,94- 


III., I 


531. 


IV., 2, 


222. 


I., 


1.7- 



Efe. 



-merrie at anie thing. 



III., I, 526. 



ADJOURNMENT. 



2. Gent. it drawes fomethiug neere to the fpeech. 

Duke. Come away, it is almoft cleere dawne. 

Duke. Grace goe with you, Benedicite. 



I., 2, 79. 

IV., 2, 223. 

11., 3, 39- 



LITERARY DIVERSIONS. 

Duke. affect fpeech & difcouife. I., i, 4. 

I. Gent. What ? In meeter ? 

Luc. In any proportion : or in any language I., 2, 22. 

Duke. And hold you euer to our fpeciall drift, 

Though fometimes you doe Ijlench from this to that 

As caufe dolh minifter : IV., 5, 4. 



MEMBERS PRESENT. 



Ang. fuch men of fort and fuite as are to meete — . IV., 4, 20. 

Duke. enough aliue to make Societies. III., I, 519. 

Diiie. enough to make Fellowfhips. III., \, 520. 



ANDREW M. BEVERIDGE. 

EDWIN R. BOOTH. 

FREDERICK W. COXE. 

HENRY WILLIAM DUNNE. 

SAMUEL HEILNER. 

A. JULIAN HEMPHILL. 

FRANCIS HENDERSON. 

JAMES LANE PENNYPACKER. 

ALBERT B. WEIMER. 



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